Simon Peter Phillip John the beloved James Judas Iscariot James brother of Andrew Andrew Matthew Thomas Bartholemew Simon Thadeus
The Last Supper by Da Vinci, the list goes from left to right. Bartholomew, James the younger, Andrew, Judas, Peter, John, Jesus, Thomas, James (the brother of Jesus), Philip, Matthew, Thaddeus, Simon. Hope that helps.
The 12 Men were the 12 Disciples. The man seated next to Jesus depicted in the famous Last Supper painting is John (not John the Baptist) son of Zebedee, the author of the Book of John and the three Epistles of John. John and James (a/k/a James the Greater), son of Zebedee and another disciple, were brothers. Peter, who some consider to be Jesus' strongest follower because he would take immediate action on whatever Jesus requested and who had a brother named Andrew who was a disciple as well. Andrew previously alerted Peter of Christs' arrival. Matthew the author of the Book of Matthew; Philip (not much said about him); Bartholomew; James, son of Alphaeus (a/k/a James the Lesser), Thomas, the disciple who did not believe that Jesus had risen from the dead. Thaddeus, Simon the Zealot (not Simon Peter) and Judas Iscariot (the betrayer of Jesus) Note: After Jesus' resurrection, Matthias was the replacement for Judas Iscariot since he had hung himself. Addition Well done the first answerer. May I just point out one unimportant thing and that is that even though the twelve were disciples they were in fact Apostles for each were ordained by Christ to the Prieshood thereby giving each the authority to go and preach the gosple.
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Three sets of disciples had the same first name: Simon, James, and Judas. See Luke 6:14-16, Mat 10:2-4.Simon (Andrew's brother also called Peter)Simon the Zealot--James (son of Zebedee and brother of John) - James the GreaterJames (son Alphaeus) - James the Less--Judas (son of James also called Thaddaeus)Judas Iscariot
Five.James, son of Zebedee and brother of John.James, son of AlphaeusJames the youngerJames, father of Judas (not Iscariot)James, brother of Jesus.
The disciples' real names were Simon (Peter), Andrew, James (son of Zebedee), John (brother of James), Philip, Bartholomew (Nathanael), Matthew, Thomas, James (son of Alphaeus), Thaddaeus (Judas, son of James), Simon the Zealot, and Judas Iscariot.
1. Judas Maccabaeus. 2. Judas Iscariot. 3. Judas, brother of our Lord who wrote the Book of Jude. 4. Judas (Son or Brother) of James. 5. Judas Leader of a revolt against Rome. 6. Judas surnamed Barsabass, a leading member of the church. 7. Judas a man of Damascus with whom Paul lodged after his conversion.
The twelve followers of Jesus were the twelve apostles: Andrew (Peter's brother), Bartholomew, James the son of Alphaeus, James the son of Zebedee, John the brother of James the son of Zebedee,Judas Iscariot, Mathew, Peter, Paul, Simon the Zealot, Thaddaeus, and Thomas
The 12 disciples were Simon (Peter), James (son of Zebedee), John (brother of James), Andrew, Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew, Thomas, James (son of Alphaeus), Thaddaeus, Simon the Zealot, and Judas Iscariot.
Thaddeus is thought to be the same as Judas, son of James.
The Disciples. By Name: Simon (Peter) and his brother Andrew, James and his brother John, Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew (tax collector), James (son of Alphaeus), Thaddeus, Simon, and Judas Iscariot.
The name of the disciples are Peter, Andrew, James, John, Philip, Thaddeus, Thomas, Matthew, Simon, Judas Iscariot, and Barthalomeow.According to Matthew 10:2-4Peter (also called Simon Peter)Andrew (brother of Peter)James (son of Zebedee)John (James' brother, son of Zebedee)PhillipBartholomew (Also known as Nathanael)ThomasMatthew (the publican/tax collector)James (son of Alphaeus)Thaddaeus (Lebbaeus)Simon (the Cananaean)Judas Iscariot (who betrayed Christ)And in Acts 1:26, Judas Iscariot was replaced by Matthias.
Other answers from our community:Simon (later renamed Peter), Andrew, James, his brother John, Philip, Thomas, Matthew (also known as Levi), James the son of Alpheus, Judas/Thaddeus/Lebbaeus, Simon, and Judas Iscariot. After Judas Iscariot committed suicide, Matthias was chosen to replace him.Answer:From Matthew 10: 1. Simon, who is called Peter, 2. Andrew (Simon Peter's brother), 3. James, 4. John (James' brother), 5. Philip, 6. Bartholomew, 7. Thomas, 8. Matthew, 9. James (the son of Alphaeus), 10. Lebbaeus, whose surname was Thaddaeus, 11. Simon the Cananite, 12. Judas IscariotFrom Mark 3: 1. Simon, whom Jesus called Peter, 2. James, 3. John (James' brother), 4. Andrew (not mentioned as Simon Peter's brother here), 5. Philip, 6. Bartholomew, 7. Matthew, 8. Thomas, 9. James (the son of Alphaeus), 10. Thaddaeus, 11. Simon the Cananite, 12. Judas IscariotFrom Luke 6: 1. Simon Peter, 2. Andrew (Simon Peter's brother), 3. James, 4. John, 5. Philip, 6. Bartholomew, 7. Matthew, 8. Thomas, 9. James (the son of Alphaeus)... 10. Simon called the Zealot, 11. Judas (the son of James), 12. Judas IscariotThe book of John does not give a list of the 12 apostles.There is one name that is not consistent in the four lists that are given by Matthew, Mark, Luke and in Acts, which is Lebbaeus/Thaddaeus/Judas (the son of James).
In the King James version....The 'other' Judas is cited several times as the brother of James* Luk 6:16 And Judas the brother of James, and Judas Iscariot, which also was the traitor. * Joh 14:22 Judassaith unto him, not Iscariot, Lord, how is it that thou wilt manifest thyself unto us, and not unto the world? * Act 1:13 And when they were come in, they went up into an upper room, where abode both Peter, and James, and John, and Andrew, Philip, and Thomas, Bartholomew, and Matthew, James the son of Alphaeus, and Simon Zelotes, and Judas the brother of James.Another Judas - again, not Judas Iscariot, and not "the brother of James" - is mentioned in Acts, so he is probably a third person:* Act 5:37 After this man rose up Judas of Galilee in the days of the taxing, and drew away much people after him: he also perished; and all, even as many as obeyed him, were dispersed.
Judas is either the brother or son of James, depending on whether you are reading the KJV or the RSV. Assuming this James to be James Alphaeus, we either have three Alphaeus brothers, or two brothers and a son and nephew.The reason that there are thirteen disciples rather than twelve, is that Luke 6:16 identifies Judas the son of James as a disciple, and eliminates Thaddaeus/Lebbaeus from the list.Judas the son of James is not mentioned by the other Gospel writers, and Thaddaeus/Lebbaeus is not mentioned in Luke.Answer #2Judas, the son of James, was mentioned in Luke 6:16. In the Gospel of Mark he is called Thaddaeus where this was his Greek name and Judas was his Hebrew name.People in that culture often had multiple names so for example Mark the apostle was also called John Mark.